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17538Brian Douglas Anthony Fayhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/719/mb.ashx
AUSTINTOWN - Brian Douglas Anthony Fay, 44, passed away Feb. 8, 2015, in Cleveland.<br><br>He was born Aug. 19, 1970, in Cleveland, Ohio, son of Arthur and Terri Fay (Steele).<br><br>Brian was raised in Austintown, Ohio (Mahoning County) and graduated from Fitch High School in 1988. <br>He took an interest in playing drums from the time he was four and really shined in high school, where he received many music awards and accolades. <br>Brian also enjoyed photography and received a gold medal in a scholastic art competition, for which he received a letter of congratulations from the Ohio House of Representatives, and the Ohio Senate as well. Brian also started creating music for the local band he was in.<br><br>After graduation, Brian moved to Columbus, OH. While employed with Sam Ash and Coyle Music, Brian started playing drums, and word quickly got out about his excellent drumming and he was pursued by many bands. <br>He performed with Shakerman from 1996 to 2000, and toured about 20 states through the Midwest, East Coast and South, playing up to 200 shows a year. Shakerman, with Brian at the drumming position, opened up for many well-known groups.<br> He was a co-writer and co-producer for his bands album “Shakerman Live.” <br>He also co-wrote and co-produced several other non-released tracks with this band and with the members of this group. At this time, he also was a studio musician for a couple of studios in town.<br><br>After exhausting all his avenues in Columbus, Brian then moved to New York. Brian worked in New York in the television industry for nearly eight years at INDEMAND. <br>He worked his way up from scheduling and coordination to producer. <br>Brian produced thousands of promos for television and was essential in proving that in-house editing was possible. <br>Brian was a natural at audio editing and mixing for broadcast, which was a perfect fit for him.<br> He composed the theme song for “Howard TV!,” Howard Stern’s television network. He did full sound design and music for the credits of “A retrospective look back the events of 9/11,” at “The Howard Stern Show,” among many other creative projects. <br>Brian also worked on many music and video projects outside of his day work. Some were professional endeavors and some were labors of love. <br>He was in a band called The Answer, who traveled extensively and sold over 20,000 albums, had radio play and played with other well-known bands. <br>On his local turf, in New York, they were the house band at the already legendary Snitch and played at CBGB’s.<br><br>Brian is survived by his father, Arthur Fay of Austintown; mother Terri Fay (Steele) of Ocala, Fla.; sister Jacci Fay Casanova and husband Oscar of Deltona, Fla.; along with his niece, Nohemi and nephew Oscar.<br><br>There will be no calling hours or services. Instead, a celebration of life event may take place in the near future. Information will be provided by the family.<br><br>Family and friends may visit <a href="http://www.lanefamilyfuneralhomes.com" target="_blank">www.lanefamilyfuneralhomes.com</a> to view this obituary and send condolences online.<br>- See more at: <a href="http://www.vindy.com/news/tributes/#sthash.4cpxM3J0.dpuf" target="_blank">http://www.vindy.com/news/tributes/#sthash.4cpxM3J0.dpuf</a><br><br>Nusucuan2015-02-23 02:02:45ZContributionhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/719/mb.ashxMarinus Willett FAYhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/718/mb.ashx
Numerous ancestry family trees include Marinus Willett Fay. I cannot find this person on any census or other record currently maintained by ancestry.com. Does anyone know if he really existed and if so do you have a source or sources?<br><br>A family tree prepared by one of my uncles indicates that Marinus Willett Fay married Jane Ammerman. However my own research finds that Marinus Lanigan married Jane Ammerman. <br><br>Does anyone else have research pertinent to these people? Thank you.2015-01-24 23:55:18Ztwospectorshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/718/mb.ashxRe: Fay DNAhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.1.2/mb.ashx
I had my DNA done through Family Tree DNA and it has been uploaded to Gedmatch.com. My kit number is F338835. I have one match with someone that has Fay from Roscommon Ireland, and her ancestors name was Bridgett Fay, but I have no idea how we are related. My great great grandfather is George E. Fay, supposed to have been born in Malone New York in 1854. I put a message out for comparisons, and one person contacted me and said we don't match. My grandmother was Margaret Fay and her sister was Catherine Fay. They had a brother, one of a set of twins that died in infancy, and he lived longer and was given the name of Thomas. Is there any way we could compare DNA? <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a>2014-12-31 23:56:33Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Fay DNAhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.2/mb.ashx
My husband Irvin P. Buck Jr. DNA on Family Tree DNA Family Finder and my two sons: Travis D. &amp; Brandan P. Buck. They have known Irish DNA: Kelley and McIntyre. <br><br>I have a census link between their known ancestor James Patrick Kelley born Sep 1848 Ireland living in the household Baltimore, MD 1870: James FAY 47 Ireland, wife Catherine 35 Ireland, children Thomas 18 MD, John 15 MD, Catherine 13, Anna 7, Mary 5, Elizabeth 1, our James KELLEY and Mary LAUGHLIN 80 Ireland.<br><br>Thank you for send in our Irish DNA, we need all the help we can get. Irvin is not showing matches with Fay. <br><br>Help !!! 2014-12-31 19:22:46Zpassthebuck1948http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.2/mb.ashxRe: Descendents of Patrick Fay from Co. Westmeath, Irelandhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/713.1/mb.ashx
Dates ??? I am looking to find the link between James Fay my husband ancestor James KELLEY living with his family 1870 Baltimore MD 19 Ward.<br><br>James Fay born 1823 in Ireland and wife Catherine born 1835 since their first son Thomas born 1852 MD. Will assume they emigrated by that year. They have also living in their household Mary LAUGHLIN 80 years born in Ireland<br><br>My husband's DNA sample in Family Tree DNA Family Finder, see if you match.<br><br>My husband is also matching with O'Brien kits. Between marriage between his Kelley and that family.<br><br>Any help welcomed.2014-12-31 19:15:25Zpassthebuck1948http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/713.1/mb.ashxFay of Baltimore, MDhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/717/mb.ashx
Looking at the family group 1870 Baltimore MD census: James Fay born 1823 Ireland wife Catherine born 1835 Ireland and their children birth years starting 1852 born MD: Thomas, John, Catherine, Ann, Mary and Elizabeth and living in household James Kelley born 1848 Ireland he was my husband gr-grandfather and also Mary Laughlin born Ireland 1790.<br><br>My husband's DNA sample on Family Tree DNA, but does not have matches with surname Fay, does with Laughlin. Trying to figure out if said James Kelley blood relations to Fay or Laughlin families <br><br>Members of James Fay still living in Baltimore City, MD for 1880 and on this census the old woman in their household given as Mary Larkins born 1785, do not know if the same woman with misspelled to different woman. <br><br>Thank you for your time.<br><br>Dee Ann Buck2014-12-30 21:15:45Zpassthebuck1948http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/717/mb.ashxRe: Origin of FAY surnamehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/377.1.2.1/mb.ashx
Wondering your tie to Nathan (1746 - 1831)?2014-10-27 04:46:39Zholdenmasshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/377.1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Origin of FAY surnamehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/377.1.2/mb.ashx
Are there any direct male descendants of the 1654 John Fay who are willing to share the genetic ancestry information of that line? Just general or "deep history" results. My cousins aren't interested and haven't taken the test. I've recently joined "Daughters of Descendants of Founders and Patriots" based on the 1654 John Fay, my 7x GGrandfather, and Nathan Fay from Southboro MA who served during the Lexington Concord Alarm.<br>2014-10-27 02:19:36Zrfay4http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/377.1.2/mb.ashxTHOMAS DOLAN/JUDITH MURTAGH OR MURTH. LOOKING FOR MARRIAGE INFO AND ANY BROTHERS OR SISTERS.http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/716/mb.ashx
MY GGGRANDPARENTS THOMAS DOLAN MARRIED TO JUDITH MURTAGH. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON WHERE AND WHEN MARRIED. MY GGRANDMOTHER CATHERINE DOLAN BORN, 4 NOV 1875 TO THOMAS DOLAN AND JUDITH MURTAGH,DRUMCONRATH PARISH,CO.MEATH. OTHER CHILDREN OF THOMAS AND JUDITH ARE THOMAS(1872),ANNE(1870),BRIGID(1867),ELLEN(1870),PATSY(1871).PROBABLY ADDITIONAL CHILDREN BORN BECAUSE I HAD HEARD GROWING UP JUDITH(MURTAGH)DOLAN CAME TO USA TO VISIT HER CHILDREN BRINGING A PAIR OF BABY SHOES OF ONE OF HER CHILDREN WHO DIED AT A YOUNG AGE. I THINK THAT PATSY,ANNE, BRIGID AND ELLEN CAME TO USA AROUND 1877. JUDITH DOLAN RETURNED TO IRELAND BUT HAVE NOT FOUND OUT WHEN SHE CAME AND WHEN SHE RETURNED.2014-09-16 13:35:32Zjohngallagher15http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/716/mb.ashxRe: Fay DNAhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.1.1/mb.ashx
Thanks. I got a Family Tree DNA match for a Bridget Fay from Roscommon Ireland. She married a Thomas Gavin or Galvin also of Roscommon Ireland and the immigrated to Boston Mass in the 1800's. Her father was Terrence Gavin and her mother was Mary, also of Roscommon. I have no other information. I am trying to find my great great grandfather George Fay born New York in 1854 family. He may also be a descendant of John Fay and Susanna Shattuck as I am getting matches to the female maiden names, not to Fay. And as John and Susanna had many descendants, it is hard to find a connection. One Fay had two wives and 25 kids. Hopefully we can see if we match up soon. Thank you for your time. I can be reached in the future at <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a>2014-07-22 00:00:51Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Fay DNAhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.1/mb.ashx
Good evening....my sister and I have both recently done a DNA test through Ancestry.com...we are currently waiting for our results....I would be very interested in doing a comparison.....my Fay's are also from Roscommon although we can not find any records of them in Roscommon...They came to the USA and settled in Boston....most of the records I have for them are from the Mission Hill/Roxbury section of the city. I have a copy of the cemetery record for their family plot which has been filled since the early 1900's....I remember as small child going with my father when he planted flowers at the grave....one of my nephew's recently went to the cemetery and got the print out for me and also found the headstone and took a photo and he said it was kind of strange because it was so much like I describe .......and engraved on the front and on the back is "County Roscommon" .....I have been able to find records in Roscommon for some of their in-laws but not the Fay's.....names that run through the family are Timothy, Thomas, Patrick, Lawrence, Bridget, Catherine, Annie, Margaret and Mary. I don't now if any of those ring a bell. I will let you know once I get our results and figure out how to enter them into GEDmatch.com<br>2014-07-21 22:52:48Zdianefayoncapehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714.1/mb.ashxRe: Mental illness or genetic disorders in Fay family?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/464.3.1/mb.ashx
I just noticed this post and was wondering if you have any more information on your Fay family.....my Fay's are from the Mission Hill Section of Boston......starting in the area that is now Wentworth and then up to the area of the Mission Church.....There are a number of Thomas Fay's in the family....there were a number of members of that Fay family who suffered from mental illness.....non of them were retarded.....but there was (and still is) a number of people who have suffered from depression.....I have not run across the name Holmes but I have had a lot of difficulty searching out the Fay family.....as of last month, we found the grave of my gg grandparents and have a photo of the headstone which clearly has Co. Roscommon engraved on it.....I know this is an 8 year old post that I am responding to ....but if it helps you, I have a public tree on Ancestry (FayDaly Family Tree by DMF (1))2014-06-25 19:24:10Zdianefayoncapehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/464.3.1/mb.ashxFay of Roscommon Ireland to New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/715/mb.ashx
Recent DNA has matched me to a Bridgett Fay born 1791 Roscommon Ireland.Her parents were Terrance and Mary Fay. I am a Fay descendant. His name was George Fay born 1854-55 in New York. Does any one know who this family in New York may be? Thanks2014-06-19 00:24:59Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/715/mb.ashxFay DNAhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714/mb.ashx
To any Fay descendants. I recently had my DNA done and I am trying to establish which Fay family my 2x great grandfather belongs to. If any one has had their DNA done and is willing to compare to my DNA, a one to one comparison can be done at GEDmatch. com my kit number is F338835. If you are a match, could you please email me at <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a> Thank You This site is FREE.2014-04-30 17:36:10Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/714/mb.ashxRe: Fay Family from Tieveneman Virginia Co Cavan Irelandhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/374.4.3.2.4.1/mb.ashx
I noted in some of the communications, references to Mexico. I remember back somewhere between 1959 and 62 a cousin visiting us on long island from Mexico. All I remember is that she was middle aged and she said that her husband had to travel around their ranch with a pistol as defense since they felt he might be attacked to get his land (whci would stand out in a kid's mind).<br><br>Regarding Ireland, I have somewhere 8 mm movies of my parent's 1953? visit to Ireland visiting family members in Cavan. I remember it shows the family's whitewashed, thatched roofed house, a woman and two boys in shorts about the same age who I thought were twins. My father said that they had nothing to give the boys but a post card with a photo of a DC8 on it and that the boys were happy to get that and played with it. There was no indoor plumbing in the house<br><br>Sorry it took so long to get back to you but we have been away since early December visiting my daughter's family in Denver area and then my son's in Minneapolis; we just got back to NJ last week.2014-02-13 20:08:56Ztfay1111http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/374.4.3.2.4.1/mb.ashxDescendents of Patrick Fay from Co. Westmeath, Irelandhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/713/mb.ashx
Hello<br>My great grandfather John Fay had a brother called Patrick Fay. They had other siblings: Elizabeth, Mary and Joseph. My great grand father left Ireland to Argentina and it is believed that Patrick went to América or Canada. Their parentes were John Fay and Mary Young and they lived in Killeenbrath, Killare, Co. Westmeath. I'd be delighted if someone knew anything of Patrick and his descendentes.<br>Many thanks,<br>Claudia Fay (<a href="mailto://clfay1@hotmail.com">clfay1@hotmail.com</a>)2014-02-11 22:43:54Zclfay1http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/713/mb.ashxFay, Timothy b. abt. 1829http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/712/mb.ashx
looking for information on the family of Timothy Fay b. abt 1829 and his wife Catherine Kelly b. about 1830. They came to the Boston with their children and settled in the Roxbury section of Boston, Suffolk Co. Massachusetts. I believe they could have been from the Co. Roscommon area near the board of the county near Athlone.2014-01-17 17:45:56Zdianefayoncapehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/712/mb.ashxRe: George Fay born about 1855 in Malone New York.http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/711.1/mb.ashx
Have you tried this website?<br><br><a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fayfamily/" target="_blank">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fayfamily/</a><br><br>Very comprehensive.<br><br>Gloria2014-01-02 05:45:34ZGLester8838http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/711.1/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1/mb.ashx
Yes! I know where the Martins lived and also the Fays, both were in the parish of Drung in Co. Cavan. If you could send me your e mail or phone # I can tell you more, I am working on that family tree at present and there is people over in Cavan that i can call to get more info. I would be related on the Fay side, I live in Boston Ma. I know that some of the Fays went to Syracuse, NY, are you one of them?2013-03-11 01:40:58Zmfaymcenteehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1/mb.ashxRe: any Fay's from New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.3/mb.ashx
I had a great-grandfather, Patrick Fay, who was born in Galway in 1839, moved to New York, and fought for 4 years for the Union Army in the Civil War. Patrick married Catherine White in New York City about 1868. Catherine appears to have died in the 1870s. Patrick moved to Hartford, CT where he appears in the 1880 Census and in numerous other records. Patrick established a business there and married Hattie ? who was recorded as having a Canadian ancestry.<br>Patrick died of meningitis in 1884 and Hattie disappeared from the public records. According to family lore, Hattie abandoned her step-son James in Hartford as well as Patrick's aging mother Anne.2013-08-24 16:51:44Zjsmfayhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.3/mb.ashxGeorge Thomas Fay of Brooklyn, NY 1943http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/700/mb.ashx
George is pictured in the yearbook of the 43E Class at the Fred Harman Training Center at Bruce Field in Ballinger, Texas. He is a flight cadet. I'm not kin but thought this might help someone researching the family.2013-05-26 02:39:58Zdrbrownleehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/700/mb.ashxRichard A. Fay of Chicago, IL 1944http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/709/mb.ashx
Richard is pictured in CAVU, yearbook of the 44-I class at Goodfellow Field in San Angelo, Texas. He is a flight cadet. I'm not kin but thought that this might help someone researching the family.2013-10-02 05:21:36Zdrbrownleehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/709/mb.ashxAmos Fay New York to St. Louishttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/708/mb.ashx
This is to reply to your message you left me on another site. I tried to email you but it didn't go through. Yes I wrote the bio for Florence Fay. I am not a descendant of the Fay Family but a student who went to Florence Fay #21 in Indianapolis, Ind. To honor Florence I started to do research on her. Then got Crown Hill Cemetery to take the pictures of Florence Fay and her sister A.Ayres. Then I had these pictures placed on Findagrave.com. for the family. This year the school was 100 years old but it has been closed for a few years now. 2013-09-08 17:46:59Zmadelinesesslarhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/708/mb.ashxRe: any Fay's from New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.2/mb.ashx
Start reading the scan of Orlin P Fay's "The Fay Family" from the 1890's. You might be one of the descendants of the John Fay that arrived in Boston in 1656 on the Speedwell. If your "Bumps" happens to really be "Bumpus," that name goes back to the Mayflower.2013-08-24 12:19:15Zrfay4http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.2/mb.ashxRe: any Fay's from New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.1/mb.ashx
Start reading the scan of Orlin P Fay's "The Fay Family" from the 1890's. You might be one of the descendants of the John Fay that arrived in Boston in 1656 on the Speedwell. If your "Bumps" happens to really be "Bumpus," that name goes back to the Mayflower.2013-08-24 12:19:14Zrfay4http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.1/mb.ashxRe: Amos Fay, New York to St. Louishttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706.1/mb.ashx
The information below may be helpful to you. I can provide you copies, family sketch, census page, should you contact me directly. <a href="mailto://michele.fitzgerald428@gmail.com">michele.fitzgerald428@gmail.com</a><br><br>Amos Franklin Fay b Jan 2, 1822 m Feb 22, 1848 Jane M Wibert, b Saratoga, NY Nov 17, 1822 d mar 10, 1859. 5 ch 1. Henry b Aug 16, 1849 2. Elizabeth b Jan 28, 1851 3. Florence b Sept 21, 1853 4 George B b Aug 3, 1855 5. Anna b Mar 4, 1859. He is the son of Col Benjamin b Athol Sept 14, 1783 m June 10, 1819, Polly Boller, b Mar 31, 1799 in Guilford VT res Athol, Mass and Concord, NY. Amos is one of 5 children. OPF FAY genealogy pg 185 Line of Samuel2<br><br>1860 Census Buffalo, NY July 17th 1860 Erie County<br>Amos F Fay 37 born NY Hardware calc dob 1823<br>No wife<br>5 ch all born NY<br>Henry 10<br>Elizabeth 8<br>Florence 6<br>George 4<br>Ellen 1<br>Mary Burt 35<br>Henrietta Burt 11<br>Catherine Flanigan Servant 22<br>2013-08-29 02:24:03Zmybookkeeper_1http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706.1/mb.ashxMaurice FitzGerald married Ellen Fay Yonkers, NYhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/710/mb.ashx
Looking for any info about Ellen Fay who married Maurice Fitzgerald i Yonkers, NY in early 1870's2013-10-17 16:04:56Zmotsnillochttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/710/mb.ashxRe: Fay Family from Tieveneman Virginia Co Cavan Irelandhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/374.4.3.2.4/mb.ashx
Hello Again:<br>Since our last chat over 2 years ago. I have gone to Ireland and visited with Rosemary and Oliver, Lena, Mary (John's daughter) and her daughter (Mary). <br>If possible we will like to go again if possible next year.<br>When we visited we went to the farm where all of them grew up and the house still there. Lena was living there. They also took us to visit the school where they went to school, and they told us stories it was a very fulfilling visit. <br>Let us try to stay in touch.<br>2013-12-22 03:35:57Zrobert_pratt2014http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/374.4.3.2.4/mb.ashxGeorge Fay born about 1855 in Malone New York.http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/711/mb.ashx
Do any Fay descendants know who the parents of George Fay born about 1850 in Malone New York are. He became an engineer, rail road unknown, and married M. Evelyn Stewart Bumps in Shelby Oceana Michigan in 1878. Thanks2013-12-29 03:33:56Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/711/mb.ashxRe: Amos Fay, New York to St. Louishttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I'm not sure my email reached you.That is why I asked you to contact me direct. I can't see someone researching a family tree that does not belong to them so you must be related. I enlarged your picture beside your name. My cousin Linda does look very much like you.Please email me as I have so many questions!<a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a>2013-08-29 12:47:37Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Amos Fay, New York to St. Louishttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706.1.1/mb.ashx
Are you related? Please contact at <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a>.2013-08-29 11:03:27Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706.1.1/mb.ashxFay Family of Malone New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/707/mb.ashx
Does anyone have a George E. Fay born in 1854-55 New York that migrated to Michigan, married a woman from Maine and then disappeared? I can't seem to find the correct George Fay. He also worked for the railroad as an engineer. His son states that his father was born in Malone New York, but I am unsure of this. It also states on his death certificate that he may have been born in Canada, but with two documents stating New York, I would sooner go with that. I would really like to find him and possibly his parents. Any help would be great.2013-09-04 13:56:30Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/707/mb.ashxAmos Fay, New York to St. Louishttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706/mb.ashx
The Amos Fay I am looking for was born about 1822 in New York. His father was born in Massachusetts and his mother was born in Vermont. I do not know their names. He first married Jane and had Henry, Elizabeth,Florence,George, and Annie. He then married Ellen Rogers. All in New York. He then went to Indiana and that is where Edith,Jean and Amos Jr. were born.From there he went to St. Louis, Missouri. The last time I find him is in 1910. He is 88 years old.<br>I believe he may be my 3x great grandfather and his first wife Jane to be my 3x great grandmother. There son George is who I believe married Evelyn Bumbs in Michigan. Any information on this family would be appreciated2013-08-28 16:43:58Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/706/mb.ashxDescendants of Amos Fay New York to Indianahttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/705/mb.ashx
Amos Fay had a son named George. George was born in 1855 in New York and is living with his father in Indiana in 1870. He is 15 years old at the time. The following children are I believe his brothers and sisters. Henry, Lizzie, Florence, Annie, and a little girl that I think is a half sister Nellie. There is a women named Ellen whom I think may be the second wife to Amos and the mother of Nellie. My question is,where did George go? Did he eventually go to Michigan and work as an engineer on the rail road?2013-08-26 17:05:15Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/705/mb.ashxDescendants of Amos Fay New York to Indianahttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/704/mb.ashx
Amos Fay had a son named George. George was born in 1855 in New York and is living with his father in Indiana in 1870. He is 15 years old at the time. The following children are I believe his brothers and sisters. Henry, Lizzie, Florence, Annie, and a little girl that I think is a half sister Nellie. There is a women named Ellen whom I think may be the second wife to Amos and the mother of Nellie. My question is,where did George go? Did he eventually go to Michigan and work as an engineer on the rail road?2013-08-26 17:05:14Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/704/mb.ashxRe: any Fay's from New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.3.1/mb.ashx
Thank you for this information as it gives us another area to look. All I know about my 2x great grandfather George Fredrick (E) Fay is that he was born in Malone New York in 1854.We are hoping family finder DNA will also put us with the right family.2013-08-24 18:25:31Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.3.1/mb.ashxany Fay's from New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703/mb.ashx
This concerns my 2x great grandfather George ?Fredrick? Fay. The story is complicated and I will shorten as best I can. I was told his name was George Fredrick Fay by a recently found cousin. His marriage registration to Evelyn Bumps, they were married in Shelby Oceana Michigan in 1878, states New York as his place of birth and his middle initial as E. I believe after many conversations with this cousin that his middle name may be Eugene. His son, George Franklin, marriage certificate to his first wife Hattie Sites gives George Fredricks, place of birth as Malone New York. George Fredricks death certificated dated for January 6, 1896 in Dexter Maine states his place of birth to be Canada.As the town doctor,I believe, was related to his wife they would have known his place of birth. This was written in a different hand at a later date.Who wrote this I do not know.It apparently was not done the same day the certificate was written.Another family story was that he was related to Norman H. Fay that owned Fay Scott Machinery in Dexter Maine. So I would like to know if any of you know who his parents could be? I do know there is a George Fay, he has something to do with the military,Abu Dabi Prison, and he is a dead ringer for my uncle Galen. If you google images of George Fay, his picture is there. If you know him, or are family of him, maybe we are related. Please contact and help us solve this family mystery. Thanks2013-08-23 15:45:39Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703/mb.ashxGeorge Frederick Fay -- b. 1854 NYhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/701/mb.ashx
I noticed your last name while searching for my Butler family.My 2X great grandfather was George Frederick Fay, He was born around 1854 in New York and married Evelyn M. Bumps in Shelby Oceana Michigan. Is there a possibility that we are relatd?We know nothing about him before he married Evelyn.Thanks2013-07-01 13:56:43Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/701/mb.ashxRe: any Fay's from New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.2.1/mb.ashx
Yes, my 2x great grand mother, Evelyn Bumps, is a descendant of Edward Bompasse. He arrived aboard the second ship Fortune. We know nothing about the Fay side of our family. We just recently found that my great grandfather George Franklin Fay remarried after the death of his first wife and had more children. It was quite a shock to find them in the state I live in. My grandmother was told that her father had remarried and the women had kids but they were not related. She was also told by her grand parents that her father had moved to California and died there. He actually moved to the next town were he lived the remainder of his life. While doing family searches I found out that my grandmother had a sister, and twin brothers that had died before she was born. It wasn't until I had given up searching in California, that I tried a draft card that kept coming up in my search. I typed in the childrens names and a family tree for Diane Mary Fay kept coming up, finally curiosity got the better of me and I checked it out. My great grand mother was listed as his second wife, but otherwise gram, her sister Catherin,and the name of one brother was there. Also her contact information. We call each other just about every other day. It is wonderful! So thanks to you I can know see if we are related to this John and maybe find remaining family. This would be fantastic and I can hardly wait to call Diane! If you know anything more, please feel free to contact me at <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a>. Again, thank you so much.2013-08-24 13:25:06Zjgennesshttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/703.2.1/mb.ashxFay family in Australia - Tasmania and maybe Melbournehttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/702/mb.ashx
Can anyone help with a search for the family of Norman Fay (1904 - 1966) who arrived in UK in 1930s, having been born in Australia, maybe Tasmania.. His father was Thomas (who died between 1935 and 1954) and he had one brother. Family information is that the family were on a sheep farm near Hobart before moving to Melbourne. I would love to be able to solve this mystery and would be grateful for any help.2013-09-01 20:51:36Zlizfayhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/702/mb.ashxRe: Lydia Fay from Albany, New Yorkhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/210.1/mb.ashx
This is a really old posting, but I think the Barnet<br>Stillwell's are getting mixed up. I believe the Barnet who married Lydia Fay was in Galway,Saratoga and most accounts say that he died there around 1814 although no one has posted where he was buried. Lydia migrated to Cato, Cayuga with her daughter Fanny Stillwell Noble. Lydia is buried there. There was another Barnet around the same age who may be who you are looking at. <br>2013-04-09 23:29:58ZSuemeadowbrookhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/210.1/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I have now aswered you email privately. So nice to have found you here. I have been looking for you for sometime.<br>Found your little sister on Facebook.<br>I will be staying with our cousins.2013-03-13 09:57:41Zmaryfairy270http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3/mb.ashx
My Irish Grand mother was Bridget Foy /Fay. Married to Patrick Martin. Patrick Martins occupation is listed as Farmer. I believe he was also a coach builder.<br>Dad ,John Gerard Martin was born 3/4/1925 in town of Dunmarry, Cavan Rd.<br>I am travelling to Ireland 28th May 2013 for two weeks2013-03-10 20:36:58Zmaryfairy270http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Hello Melissa,<br>I hope life has treated you well.<br>Did you travel on an Irish Passport?<br>Do you know ay of our Irish Cousins?<br>Cheers,<br>Mary2013-03-11 08:38:04Zmaryfairy270http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1/mb.ashx
Thankyou for such a promt reply.<br>I was born in NewZealand to John Martin whos mother was Fay.I now live in Australia.<br>I believe the Melissa of the question before is possibly my half sister.<br>My email address is <a href="mailto://maryfairy2@hotmail.com">maryfairy2@hotmail.com</a><br>My father and his brother Patrick Joseph Martin left Ireland when dad was 16 to join the English Airforce. Dad never saw his parets again. Travel wasn't so easy then. He did revisit Ireland maybe 20 years ago.<br>Bye for now.<br>Mary2013-03-11 02:57:40Zmaryfairy270http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Ann Fay - Rochester -http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.115.1.1/mb.ashx
I was just reading your entry. I am the Grand Daughter of Bridget Fey/Foy/Martin and Patrick Martin.<br>I had very fair hair and skin as a child. Strawberry blond. You mentioned coloring.<br>I was born in NZ and my father was John Martin, son of Bridget Foy.<br>I just had the privilege of going to Ireland a few weeks back and visiting Cavan including seeing my second cousin PJ Foy. It was the most wonderful experience of my life time.I visited and have photos of the remanes of their cavan cottage. I am 61 now. PJ Foy is dark haired.<br>So we are cousins also.<br>I just love the idea of a humoungous Irish family.<br>I have a little blog I share with my Dog Jellybean. It is <br><a href="http://www.onepawfectday.com" target="_blank">www.onepawfectday.com</a>2013-07-30 09:47:25Zmaryfairy270http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.115.1.1/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi, <br>Yes, I'm John's second-youngest daughter Melissa, Mary's half-sister. I'm in NZ but visited Cavan a few years ago and had no luck finding things there but some people thought the Martins were undertakers in Cavan Town. <br>I would be very pleased to know more about our grandmother Bridget and find out if it is the same one.<br>My email address is happybee at paradise.net.nz<br><br>Many thanks,<br><br>Melissa2013-03-11 06:08:54Zhappybee71http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: are we cousins?http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi Mary, <br>Thanks for your message. <br>Yep, I'm doing ok, hope you are too. I didn't learn about our father's death til March last year though and would like to know more about what happened. <br>Indeed, I traveled to England, Ireland and France on my Irish passport. <br>I don't know any of the Irish cousins - do you? I'd be keen to get to know them.<br><br>Melissa2013-03-13 05:13:29Zhappybee71http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/99.114.285.2.3.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxGeorge Fredrick Fay b abt 1854 in Canadahttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/699/mb.ashx
A newely found cousin told me that back in 1950's a man contacted their family. He believed that George Franklin Fay may have been one of seven brothers that had escaped from Russia.When they arrived in the United States,they split up, and never planned on seeing each other again so if one was caught,the others would be safe. My George Fredrick Fay was born around 1854 in Canada,then came to Michigan. We can find no trace of him in Canada.He married Evelyn Bumps,daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Martha Rollins Bumps of Dexter Maine in Shelby Oceana Michigan on 3/24/1878.He died 1/10/1896 in Dexter Maine.He worked for Fay Scott Machinery in Dexter.I know his hair was dark and he passed his grey eyes to his son George Franklin Fay of Ft. Fairfield Maine.Any information would help. Please contact at <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a>2013-04-27 04:21:32Zjgenness20http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/699/mb.ashxFay familyhttp://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/698/mb.ashx
My great great grandfather was George Fredrick Fay. He was born in Canada and married Evelyn Bumps of Dexter Maine in 1878 in Shelby,Oceana,Michigan.Could any one out there tell me who his parents might be? He died January 10,1896 in Dexter Maine of a fatty heart. He had a son named George Franklin Fay. I may be contacted at <a href="mailto://jgenness@gmail.com">jgenness@gmail.com</a> 2013-04-24 13:44:01Zjgenness20http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fay/698/mb.ashx